Food Cultures of France: Recipes, Customs, and Issues
As a comprehensive overview of French food from fine dining to street food and from Roman Gaul to current trends, this book offers anyone with an interest in French cuisine a readable guide to the country and its customs.

In France, food is integral to the culture. From the Revolutionary cry for good bread at a fair price to the current embrace of American bagels and "French tacos," this book tells the full story of French food.

Food Cultures of France: Recipes, Customs, and Issues explores the highs and lows of French cuisine, with examples taken from every historical era and all corners of France. Readers can discover crêpes from Brittany; fish dumplings from Lyon; the gastronomic heights of Parisian restaurant cuisine; glimpses of the cuisines of France's overseas territories in Africa and the Caribbean; and the impact of immigrant communities on the future of French food. Learn how the geography of France shaped the diet of its people and which dishes have withstood the test of time. Whether the reader knows all about French cuisine or has never tasted a croissant, this book will offer new insights and delicious details about French food in all its forms.
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Food Cultures of France: Recipes, Customs, and Issues
As a comprehensive overview of French food from fine dining to street food and from Roman Gaul to current trends, this book offers anyone with an interest in French cuisine a readable guide to the country and its customs.

In France, food is integral to the culture. From the Revolutionary cry for good bread at a fair price to the current embrace of American bagels and "French tacos," this book tells the full story of French food.

Food Cultures of France: Recipes, Customs, and Issues explores the highs and lows of French cuisine, with examples taken from every historical era and all corners of France. Readers can discover crêpes from Brittany; fish dumplings from Lyon; the gastronomic heights of Parisian restaurant cuisine; glimpses of the cuisines of France's overseas territories in Africa and the Caribbean; and the impact of immigrant communities on the future of French food. Learn how the geography of France shaped the diet of its people and which dishes have withstood the test of time. Whether the reader knows all about French cuisine or has never tasted a croissant, this book will offer new insights and delicious details about French food in all its forms.
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Food Cultures of France: Recipes, Customs, and Issues

Food Cultures of France: Recipes, Customs, and Issues

by Maryann Tebben
Food Cultures of France: Recipes, Customs, and Issues

Food Cultures of France: Recipes, Customs, and Issues

by Maryann Tebben

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As a comprehensive overview of French food from fine dining to street food and from Roman Gaul to current trends, this book offers anyone with an interest in French cuisine a readable guide to the country and its customs.

In France, food is integral to the culture. From the Revolutionary cry for good bread at a fair price to the current embrace of American bagels and "French tacos," this book tells the full story of French food.

Food Cultures of France: Recipes, Customs, and Issues explores the highs and lows of French cuisine, with examples taken from every historical era and all corners of France. Readers can discover crêpes from Brittany; fish dumplings from Lyon; the gastronomic heights of Parisian restaurant cuisine; glimpses of the cuisines of France's overseas territories in Africa and the Caribbean; and the impact of immigrant communities on the future of French food. Learn how the geography of France shaped the diet of its people and which dishes have withstood the test of time. Whether the reader knows all about French cuisine or has never tasted a croissant, this book will offer new insights and delicious details about French food in all its forms.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798216085744
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 03/29/2021
Series: The Global Kitchen
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 248
File size: 652 KB
Age Range: 7 - 17 Years

About the Author

Maryann Tebben, PhD, is professor of French and head of the Center for Food Studies at Bard College at Simon's Rock.
Maryann Tebben, PhD, is professor of French and head of the Center for Food Studies at Bard College at Simon's Rock.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword
Introduction
Chronology
Chapter One Food History
Chapter Two Influential Ingredients
Chapter Three Appetizers and Side Dishes
Chapter Four Main Dishes
Chapter Five Desserts
Chapter Six Beverages
Chapter Seven Holidays and Special Occasions
Chapter Eight Street Food and Snacks
Chapter Nine Dining Out
Chapter Ten Food Issues and Dietary Concerns
Glossary
Selected Bibliography
Index
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